The Gold Coast Bulletin

Recognise these people?

- WITH AMANDA ROBBEMOND amanda.robbemond@news.com.au

POLICE are keen to speak with these people about a number of open investigat­ions on the Gold Coast.

Can you help cops crack the case? Anyone with informatio­n is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

THEFT – BROADBEACH

A THIEF has taken a washing machine and other items after entering an apartment basement and raiding a locked storage shed at Broadbeach.

Between 11am and 3pm on November 12 last year, a man accessed the apartment complex’s secure undergroun­d carpark on the Gold Coast Highway.

It is understood the man cut a padlock and rummaged through items before removing a Hoover front loader washing machine, a set of Callaway golf clubs and bag, and a set of Ping woods and drivers.

He also broke into a number of other storage sheds.

Police want to speak to the man pictured as they believe he might have informatio­n relating to the incident. Reference: QP17019943­63

BICYCLE THEFT – TUGUN

A MAN has knocked bicycles down and taken a green Fuji Reveal mountain bike from a Tugun bicycle store.

The theft occurred around 2.40am on February 16 in Golden Four Drive after the thief smashed the front store window to gain access to the shop.

Police are keen to speak to this man as he may have informatio­n to help assist with the case. Reference: QP18002991­38

STOLEN CAR – TELLEBUDGE­RA

POLICE would like to speak to this man about a stolen car and fraud offences.

Between 3pm on March 12 and 6.30am on March 13, a red Nissan Pulsar was stolen from the corner of Japonica Dve and Tallebudge­ra Dve at Tallebudge­ra.

The car was later caught on CCTV at 5.45pm near a school in Gemvale Rd, Reedy Creek.

It was parked close to another car. The woman who owned that vehicle was collecting her child.

When she returned to the car, she found a passenger window had been smashed and a handbag containing a wallet, bank cards, an Apple Mac laptop and identifica­tion was gone.

Police say the bank cards were later used twice to fraudulent­ly obtain credit at a bank and also to buy an iPhone at a service provider. Reference: QP18004683­10 and QP18004739­54

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